Shopping and Eatting Estonian style


After spending too much money shopping in Helsinki, we decided to continue the spending in Tallinn. (Not on purpose...)
We spent our first few days walking through Old Town, taking pictures and pointing. We spent time in the largest shopping mall we have seen since Sydney - Viru Keskus. Dee bought new sunglasses, and shoes. Ivar got a new belt, CD's, DVD's, Eesti CD's.
Eating is a pleasure in Tallinn. We have a lovely old restaurant right near our apartment where no other tourists go. It's called the Tricky Ants Farm in English, and they had lunchtime buffet's of roast pork, potatoes, sauerkraut, chicken and more for 49 Estonian Kronur - about 3 Euros - about 5 Australian dollars. Bargain. Best we have eaten in a long long time.
1 Comments:
Is that happu kapsad? Looks good, I hope it's at a budget price. But please don't tell me that it's breakfast. How is the Estonian menu reading going? It certainly doesn't look too crowded where you are. Nagemisini, Kaili
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